Calibration; Calibrating The Co And Co2 Sensors - Fluke 975 AirMeter User Manual

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Calibration

Calibration due dates are tracked using the Meter's clock
and stored in non-volatile memory. Due dates can be
configured by the user from one to 365 days. When the
Meter reaches its calibration due date, it alerts the user
but will continue to operate.
The Meter's CO and CO
sensors can be calibrated by the
2
user or returned to Fluke for service. See "Contacting
Fluke". The recommended calibration interval is 1 month
for CO and 1 year for CO
.
2
Gas canisters are available as an accessory allowing the
user to calibrate the CO and CO
Install the calibration cap and attach the hose to the
correct gas canister; mixed CO and CO
gas, Nitrogen for zeroing gas when calibrating CO
Figure 4.
Calibration gas is applied at the rate of ½
liter/minute for 2 minutes.
20
sensors.
2
for calibration
2
.
See
2
Note
Calibrating the CO and CO
Calibrate the CO and CO2 sensors together, or
separately.
To simultaneously calibrate both sensors,
If not already in calibration mode, press L, R,
1.
and S simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter
calibration mode.
Press 1 [Yes] to initiate the calibration procedure.
2.
Press 3[BOTH].
3.
The Meter display reads:
Calibration Procedure
Apply Nitrogen...
4.
Apply ½ litre/minute of nitrogen for 2 minutes. Press
3[Cancel] to exit calibration.
5.
When sensor zero is complete, remove the nitrogen
and press 2[OK] or 3[Cancel] to exit
calibration.
The Meter displays:
Apply CO Calgas concentration...
Enter the concentration amount using 1[DOWN]
6.
and 2[UP] to change the entry and 3[ENTER]to
store it.
Sensors
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